6 Ways to Get Instant Curb Appeal for Less Than $100

Improve your home's curb appeal in VT

Whether you are trying to raise your home's resale value or you are just trying to spruce things up, curb appeal is a great place to start. Fortunately you can make these eye-catching changes without spending a boatload of money or time.

Eye-Catching Charm on a Small Budget

To improve your home's curb appeal there are several small adjustments and additions that you can add to give the home that extra bit of charm. Improving the exterior of your home and lawn can make it more appealing to home buyers as well as adding pride to your homeowner's heart. Deciding which updates to make depends on an individual home's needs. Take a look at what the house currently looks like and what you might think will add the best touch.

Paint the Front Door, Trim or Shutters

Painting a fresh coat and colorcan add a lot of life to the exterior of a house. Taking this step can brighten a home up and give it a whole new look. Most paint that is used for the exterior of a home will cost roughly $30 per gallon. Choosing the home's new color can depend on an individual's style, but choosing a bright yet neutral color can be very eye-catching to those passing by.

Upgrade Your Mailbox
Upgrading the mailbox can make a world of a difference to the overall look of a home. There is something about a mailbox that can add a sense of cheer and coziness to the very curb of one's house. Be sure to follow the city's regulations that are set in place. Replacing an old mailbox and adding a new one shouldn't take more then an hour to set up and it will cost no more then $20.

Install New House Numbers
Installing new and accurate house numbers can be a great way to spruce up the way your house presents itself. Adding these numbers will not only make your home look more inviting, but it will also ensure prospect buyers are able to find your home in the case of a viewing. Replacing or adding new house numbers can cost as little as $2 a number.

Plant a Tree
A great way to add curb appeal to your house is by planting a tree. Adding any sort of greenery like shrubs or a garden can add a very nice feel of life and energy to the appearance of your home. Adding a tree or other greenery can be inexpensive and an easy way to make the property look more put together.

Replace Exterior Lighting
Replacing the exterior lights can improve a house's curb appeal greatly. When fixtures are outdated and not giving off sufficient light it can take away from the warmth a house can have and even make it unsafe for you and your visitors. Adding adequate and stylish lighting doesn't have to cost a lot. A decent fixture can cost around $20.

Install Flower Boxes
A nice way to add color to your house is by installing flower boxes with flowers to the front windows of the house Nothing says you take pride in your home like the upkeep of foliage. These window boxes are fairly inexpensive to purchase or they can be made at home in a matter of time. The flowers and soil that is placed in them can be bought as a bargain as well. Be sure to water them regularly to ensure your flower boxes remain a gorgeous part of your curb appeal improvements.




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